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1. Virtual Book Tour This Week for The Locket by Suzanne Lieurance

The National Writing for Children Center is sponsoring a virtual tour all this week for Suzanne Lieurance’s book, The Locket.

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Here are the stops on this tour:

Day1 – Monday, April 21, 2014

Mayra’s Secret Bookcase

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2. Meet Author Suzanne Lieurance

Suzanne Lieurance has written over a dozen published books for children. She’s a full-time freelance writer and the Working Writer’s Coach.

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Find out more about her books for children at www.suzannelieurance.com.

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3. The 100th Anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

March 25, 2011 marks the 100th anniversay of the tragic Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire that left 146 people dead in a little over 15 minutes.

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Our showcase this month features two books about this event, both written by Suzanne Lieurance. One, The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire and Sweatshop Reform is a nonfiction account of the fire and its aftermath. The other, The Locket: Surviving the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, is a historical novel based on this event.

If you’ve read either of these books, talk about them with us here by leaving a comment. When you do, your name will be entered in this week’s Book Giveaway.

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4. The Locket – Surviving the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire by Suzanne Lieurance

Reviewed by Carma Dutra

The Locket: Surviving the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire is a historical novel written for ages 9 to 12. It tells the story of Galena, an eleven-year-old Russian-Jewish immigrant who lives in New York City in 1911 with her family and works at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company factory with her older sister, Anya. The factory pays low wages, has horrendous working conditions and employs underage children like Galena.

In the early 1900s, joining the union is a dangerous thing to do, but Anya longs to improve working conditions for abused workers. Soon a horrible fire erupts and destroys the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and shatters a young girl’s dream.

Author Suzanne Lieurance weaves together the fictional and non-fictional aspects of this historical story with ease. By blending dramatic factual accounts of a historical event with realistic fictional characters, Lieurance brings the reader inside the ill-fated factory. Lieurance’s account is truly a step back in time to understand how a young Jewish immigrant girl uses the support of her Jewish traditions, family and friends for inspiration to fight for workers’ rights.

The Locket also has an educator’s guide available for teachers and parents. This guide is a fantastic supplement with additional reading suggestions, discussion questions and other activities.

The Locket, coverTitle: The Locket, Surviving the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
Author: Suzanne Lieurance
Hardcover: 160 pages
Cover Illustration: Original Painting by Corey Wolfe
Ages: 9 – 12
Publisher: Enslow Publishers, Inc.
ISBN 13: 978-0-7660-2928-6
ISBN-10: 0-7660-2928-X

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5. ARC Review: The Locket by Stacey Jay

The Locket
Publisher: Razorbill (February 3, 2011)
Paperback: 288 Pages
Genre: Young Adult
Book from Around The World Tours (click link for other reviews)

From Goodreads. What if you got a second chance to fix your worst mistake?

What if you found out miracles could happen?

What if you found out that sometimes, miracles are curses in disguise...

One girl, two boys, and one very scary piece of jewelry.

Review
THE LOCKET, by Stacey Jay, is a well-crafted story about the dangerous effects that time-travel poses. Everyone has regrets, but changing them for selfish reasons can lead to more and possibly worse regrets.

I am always a bit wary when I come across a "time-travel" story, but I was pleasantly surprised with this one. Although this story was based more on the relationships than the element of time travel, I think Jay really did it right. The subtle differences in environment became more prominent as Katie experienced her new "present". Familiar places looked different, and whole lives were changed in this new reality. I liked how changing a small element in time completely tilted the new reality.

One thing that didn't really feel right with me was the relationship between Katie and Issac. I felt it was too forced and they weren't even a great match. The relationship between Katie and Mitch was more believable. Issac was very self-centered and the people he surrounded himself with were really not great people and relaxed. Katie tried to fit in with the senior popular girls to no avail, but I think she was blinded by the idea of forever with Issac than anything. Mitch was definitely my top choice!

Overall this was a great book. I loved the way Jay portrayed the reality change and the friendship between Katie and Mitch was really sweet. I was definitely surprised at the horrible turn of events that this new reality brought, but I was pleased with how Jay ultimately formed this book into something really spectacular.

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6. The Locket by Suzanne Lieurance

Kim McDougall has done it again!

Here’s another wonderful trailer she created, this time for Suzanne Lieurance’s new historical middle grade novel, The Locket.

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7. The Locket - Surviving the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire - A Review

Reviewed by Carma Dutra

The Locket, coverTitle: The Locket, Surviving the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
Author: Suzanne Lieurance
Hardcover: 160 pages
Cover Illustration: Original Painting by Corey Wolfe
Ages: 9 - 12
Publisher: Enslow Publishers, Inc.
ISBN 13: 978-0-7660-2928-6
ISBN-10: 0-7660-2928-X

The Locket, Surviving the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire is a historical novel written for ages 9 to 12. It tells the story of Galena, an eleven-year-old Russian-Jewish immigrant who lives in New York City in 1911 with her family and works at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company factory with her older sister, Anya. The factory pays low wages, has horrendous working conditions and employs underage children like Galena.

In the early 1900’s, joining the union is a dangerous thing to do, but Anya longs to improve working conditions for abused workers. Soon a horrible fire erupts and destroys the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and shatters a young girl’s dream.

Author Suzanne Lieurance weaves together the fictional and non-fictional aspects of this historical story with ease. By blending dramatic factual accounts of a historical event with realistic fictional characters, Lieurance brings the reader inside the ill-fated factory. Lieurance’s account is truly a step back in time to understand how a young Jewish immigrant girl uses the support of her Jewish traditions, family and friends for inspiration to fight for workers’ rights.

The Locket also has an educator’s guide available for teachers and parents. This guide is a fantastic supplement with additional reading suggestions, discussion questions and other activities.

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Carma DutraCarma Dutra is a children’s writer. She offers author interviews, book reviews, writing tips, and other information for fellow children writers at her blog.

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8. The Locket: Surviving the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

by Suzanne Lieurance

Here’s a sneak peek at my new book that will be released next month!

The Locket, coverGalena, an eleven-year-old Russian-Jewish immigrant, lives in New York City with her family and works at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company factory with her older sister Anya. The factory pays low wages and has terrible working conditions, making Anya yearn to join a union. Soon a horrible fire guts the factory leaving Galena with painful, horrific memories. Follow author Suzanne Lieurance in this dramatic historical fiction novel, as she describes how Galena uses the support of friends, family, and Jewish traditions to inspire her to fight for workers rights.

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9. Etch-a-Sketch drawing of Lebron

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